03Images

    Photography Online image

Photography Site Archive

  • Choosing A Photography School Tips
  • Photography Technique Makeup
  • Tips To Successful Amateur Photography
  • Photography Organizations
  • Color Or Black And White
  • Photography Tips
  • Aerial Photography
  • Strategies For Portrait Photography
  • Photography Class Tips
  • How To Select A Camera
  • Travel Photography
  • Wide Angle
  • Photography Clubs
  • Buying Tips Photography Equipment
  • Photography Studio
  • Black And White Photography
  • Photography Equipment
  • Photography Icons
  • Nature Photography
  • Telephoto
  • Modern Photography
  • Photography As A Hobby
  • Zoom
  • Wedding Photography
  • Portrait Photography
  • Photography As A Profession
  • Loading Film
  • What Is Depth Of Field Lenses And Photography
  • Photography Schools
  • Photography Techniques
  • Photography Determine Best Angle
  • Best Photographers
  • Food Photography
  • Tips For A Photography Newbie
  • Filters For Special Effects
  • Building A Photography Lab
  • Focus
  • Photography Technique Lighting
  • How Do Filters Work
  • How A Digital Camera Works
  • Digital Photography
  • Photojournalism
  • History Of Photography
  • Professional Photography
  • How To Start A Photography Business
  • Digital Versus 35 Mm
  • Learn Photography
  • Photographer Best Friend
  • News Photography
  •  

     

    Photography Definitions and Factiods

     

    High-speed photography

    Photography at exposure durations shorter than those possible with conventional shutters or at frequencies (frame rates) greater than those achievable with motion picture cameras with intermittent film movements is useful in a wide range of technical applications.

    The best conventional between-the-lens shutters rarely yield exposures shorter than 1/500 s. Some focal plane shutters are rated at 1/2000 or 1/4000 s but may take 1/100 s to traverse the film format. Substantially shorter exposures are possible with magnetooptical shutters (using the Faraday effect), with electrooptical shutters (using the Kerr effect), or with pulsed electron image tubes. Alternatively, a capping shutter may be used in combination with various pulsed light sources which provide intense illumination for very short durations, including pulsed xenon arcs (electronic flash), electric arcs, exploding wires, pulsed lasers, and argon flash bombs. Flash durations ranging from 1 millisecond to less than 1 nanosecond are possible. Similarly, high-speed radiographs have been made by discharging a short-duration high-potential electrical pulse through the x-ray tube.


     

    Digg itDiggfurlFurlredditRedditdeliciousdel.icio.us